0 Comments E mail Print The a hundred Greatest Products of 2007 Our editors rank the very best PCs, HDTVs, elements, websites, and providers. As well as: the products we're looking forward to next year,
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Artwork: Chip TaylorInnovative Web applications, powerful processors, spectacular HDTVs, and creative game consoles--we asked you for your favorites and added lots of our own for our annual roundup of the very best hardware,
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The Number 1 Product of the Year
1. Google Apps Premier Edition
(Web applications; $50 per user per year) Google is much more than just a search engine, and with its invaluable Google Apps suite,
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For small businesses that need more than the free versions offer, Google Apps Premier Edition adds capacity, support companies, and tools for integrating existing infrastructure so that all your employees can use Google's powerful Web apps--no matter where they are. Printouts may never die, but if Google has its way, the office-less office may become a reality long before the paperless one does. Review | Vendor Site